Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 12, 1909, Page 6

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To Avond An Assngnment' ~ The Millbrook Worsted Gompany, of Wales, Massachusetts, feeling the strain of the past three months' business defiression, sent for me Friday, May 28th, and related the following story: “In our storehouse today we have thousands of dollars’ worth of Wool and Worsted Goods which we made on orders from tailors during the prosperous season of last fall. These tailors, who up to this year had always met their bills promptly, and the tight money condition dur- ing the past season made it impossible for them to settle their bills for goods, and we refused to make further shipments. We are at the present moment pressed for money and prepared to make a big sacrifice in order to turn these goods into cash to tide us over and keep our mills running.” HOLBROOK'S SPOT CASH TO THE RESCUE! Now, For Spot Cash, Now, For Spot Dash, | .Am the Owner of All | Am the Owner of All Their Fancy Woolens. Their Fancy Woolens. I am Running a Campaign [ am Running a Campaign of Bargains that STAG- of Bargains that STAG- GERS Local Tailors. GERS Local Tailors. The goods are on sale intended for $25, The goods are on sale intended for $25, $35, $45 Suits and Overcoats--will be $35, $45 Suits and Overcoats-=will be sold by me, made to your measure, in sold by me, made to your measure, in any style desired, any style desired, With Fit Guaranteed $9 7 5 L - | With Fit Guaranteed $9 7 5 / At . e AT i v vy e GO During my twenty years in ¢ has been my purpose to make and my intention to sell the best cus- All orders taken by me or sold expressly on my public guara and trimmed tom clothing cheaper th h ; &5 iy L PISRGINEn samurys Wit ). have wade gued . iy Bosat jis. = for the customer 6 which it is sold, off the goods selected by the customer, to correspond exactly with sample proved today by h . of cloth given at the time of sale. Every garment is made according to the likes, dictates and orders of the Vastfless Of “ 0 tomer agreed upon at the time of sale. Every garment is sold upon the express condition that it is to be made y pera lons satisfactory fit ale. And when | sell you a ga or ted, bank on it that it will be weol or worsted. That's Holbrook’s gua Buying woolens and making garments for four great custom tailor tablishments in four large cities of Ne England has made me a power in the woolen and tailoring bus'mcn of America. Why don’t you reap the ben- efit of this power? | am underbuying any and all tailors in Norwich. It stands to reason | can and am under- T t O d 2 50 selling them. et e take your order for a Suit or Overcaat or Trousers on my guarantee. uit to order orsteds, rOuSers O r er serges, tweeds, cheviots: .75. J S ———— e e et iAo eiime e e e i ettt iieis) 10 THE SKEPTICAL : THE SECRET Every year | spend thousands of dollars advertising that Holbrook, The Tailor, undersells all com- the skeptical that | will give for the money what | really am giving in this sale, my petitors. This is only another of my methods of advertising. If | sell 1500 or 2000 customers this week at $9.75 in | shall have added 1500 or 2000 oustomers to my books and | will be their tailor hereafter; besides, it is worth a lot to me to have 1500 or 2000 men wearing Holbrook-made Clothing—each man showing and proving to his friends and neighbors that Holbreek, The Tailo ndersells al] competitors in the country. $9.75/Sult Qfisepx:fifiecgéloxgm@RDER $93§ HOLBROOK, The Tailor, 140 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Open Evenings Till o Open Evenings Till O

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